This change means you can make assertions on a multi-commodity account
balance (asserting one commodity at a time). On the flip side, you can
no longer assert the complete balance of an account (new unexpected
commodities will not be detected.) We might restore that ability later,
using the == syntax.
Can be helpful when reading Ledger files, where assertions may have
different semantics; or for getting some answers from your journal
to help you fix your assertions.
Could be called --no-assertions, but this might create surprise when it
has an effect contrary to --no-new-accounts.
I had to add another flag throughout the parsers & journal read
functions, ok for now.
- The CSV reader no longer writes a "(stdin).rules" file when reading
from stdin.
- Selection of reader(s) is now smarter when input is coming from stdin.
Previously, all readers were considered applicable for stdin. This
meant that when reading a CSV file from stdin, the journal and timelog
readers were always tried first, and if the CSV file was unparseable,
you'd see the first (journal) reader's error instead of the CSV
reader's. Now, the readers do some basic content sniffing when
reading stdin, so it generally tries only the one right reader and
we'll see the right errors.
- The read system now has more debug output.
Changes include:
- flat mode now shows exclusive (subaccount-excluding) balances.
This is a deviation from ledger, but seems simpler and clearer
for users and implementors across the various modes.
- in flat mode, --depth now aggregates deeper accounts at the
depth limit, rather than just excluding them from the report.
This is more useful.
- in flat mode, --empty no longer shows parent accounts with
no postings.
- more tests, more debug output, clearer code
Two new multi-column balance report modes show ending balance per
period: `--cumulative`, starting from 0, and `--historical`, starting
from the historical starting balance.
The balance command's specification has been clarified and consolidated
in the Balance.hs haddock. Reports.hs has also had haddock updates. The
old AccountsReport type is now BalanceReport, still used by
single-column balance report. The new MultiBalanceReport type is used by
the multi-column reports.
Amounts and journal values are often rendered too verbosely in debug
output, obscuring what's important. Here we try adjusting the level
of detail in the Show instance based on the global debug level.
Needs more work.
At long last. The main change is a new rules file format that aims to
be more powerful and more intuitive than v1 (hledger 0.19.x and older).
Existing rules files will need to be adapted manually to the new format.